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Old 12th Jun 2013, 22:40
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Flight Time/Duty Limitations

Hi guys hope someone can maybe shed a bit of light on this for me.

Aside from the 28/90/12 limits etc can anyone tell me anything about limits on how many days you can work per week/14 days? Overheard a recent conversation with the numbers 5 days per week and no more than 7 days per fortnight but I haven't been able to find a reference for these.

Much appreciated thanks!
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Which authority regulates your Airline? It makes a big difference as all preside over different FTL schemes, or variations on the same scheme. You need to qualify your enquiry.
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Apologies, it would be under the UK CAA.
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http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/CAP371.PDF

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This is a lot more restrictive than EASA regulations regarding max.FTL, especially for night operations...
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7 days, then you need a single day off which includes 2 local nights / 34hrs, then another 4 days work then you need a pair of days off.
7 days in a fortnight, that's known as part time.....
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